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Historic Annapolis Maryland Day Celebration
March 23, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Museum of Historic Annapolis invites us to celebrate Maryland Day for All and explore the wonder of the Old Line State all weekend!
On Saturday, March 23, encounter living historians at every turn as they bring the William Paca House and Garden and Hogshead to life. Explore the Waterfront Warehouse and the Museum of Historic Annapolis and discover diverse stories and amazing objects that represent over 400 years of our shared history! Admission at all of our sites is just $1 (and free at the Waterfront Warehouse)!
William Paca House and Garden – 186 Prince George Street
Encounter people of the past at every turn as our HA living historian volunteers bring the William Paca House and Garden to life. Listen in as they share the news of the day and recount their experiences in colonial Annapolis. Enjoy special family-friendly activities and explore the 2-acre garden, a restful oasis nestled in the heart of bustling Annapolis.
Timed entry registration is required. Entry will be offered every half-hour. Cost: $1 per person.
Hogshead – 43 Pinkney Street
Take a short walk down Pinkney Street to Hogshead, where you’ll find colonial tradespeople working hard on their trades. You may find a carpenter, baker, midwife, printer, or sailor sharing their skills. Try your hand at hauling water, mending a shift, or mixing herbs.
Registration recommended, but not required. Cost: $1 per person.
Museum of Historic Annapolis – 99 Main Street
Step into our American Story at the Museum of Historic Annapolis. Enjoy an inspiring film and explore three floors of interactive exhibits where you’ll discover diverse stories and amazing objects that represent over 400 years of our shared history!
Registration recommended, but not required. Cost: $1 per person
Waterfront Warehouse
4 Pinkney Street
Visit a rare surviving example of a small Annapolis waterfront warehouse from the 18th century. Today, you’ll discover a large model of our city, circa the late 18th century, featuring a birds-eye view of the historic landscape.
Registration not required. Cost: Free